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Former Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhtar has backed the claims made by his ex-teammate Shahid Afridi in his latest autobiography titled 'Game Changer'.
In his autobiography, Afridi has claimed that he received harsh treatment from his seniors during his playing days.
Backing Afridi's claims, Akhtar said he too received harsh treatment from senior cricketers during his playing days.
"I think Shahid Afridi has written less in his book about the harsh treatment he received from senior players during his playing days. I witnessed some of it with my own eyes and totally agree with him," The Express Tribune quoted Akhtar as saying while speaking during a show on a local sports channel.
Akhtar, while backing Afridi's claims, said that ten senior players had later asked the two of them for forgiveness for their behaviour during the playing days.
While talking about his past experiences, Akhtar said four players were about to beat him with a bat.
"Once during a tour of Australia, four players approached with the intention of hitting me with a bat," said the 43-year-old.
Earlier, out of favour Imran Farhat had lashed out at Afridi, saying the former all-rounder was a "selfish player" who ruined many careers for his own good.